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Name : …………………..

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Form
SEKOLAH MENENGAH KEBANGSAAN : ……………….…………..……
KEPONG BARU

YEAR-END EXAMINATION 2022

ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS FORM 4


PAPER 2
TWO HOURS THIRTY MINUTES

JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU


INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES Untuk Kegunaan Pemeriksa

1. This question paper consists of 3 SECTIONS ; Markah Markah


Soalan
SECTION A (50 marks) , SECTION B(30 marks), and Penuh Diperoleh
SECTION C (20 marks).
2. Answer all questions in SECTION A, SECTION B, and SECTION A
SECTION C.
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3. Give only one answer for each question. 2 6
4. Write the answers clearly in foolscap paper. 3 7

5. Show your working. It may help you to get 4 7


marks.
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6. If you wish to change your answer, cross out
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the work that you have done. Then, write down
the new answer. 7 8
7. The diagram in the questions provided are not SECTION B
drawn to scale unless stated.
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8. The marks allocated for each question and
sub-part of a question is shown in brackets. 9 10

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9. A list of formulae is provided on pages 2 & 3.
SECTION C
10. You may use a non-programmable scientific
calculator. 11 10

11. This question paper must be handed in at the 12 10


end of the examination.
TOTAL 100

This question paper consists of 9 printed pages.

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Section A
Answer all questions.
[50 marks]
x −3
1 (a) Function f and g are defined as f : x → , x  k and g : x → 4 x . Find
2x +1
(i) k, [1 mark]
(ii) gf −1 ( x ) . [3 marks]
(b) Given function f (x) = 4x - 5 and composite function gf = 3x + 1. Find the function [3 marks]
g.

2 (a) Diagram 1 shows workers working in a factory.

Diagram 1
Total production of q goods per day by a factory depends on the number of workers, n, and the
1
function is modelled by q ( n ) = 25n − n 2 . Total revenue per day, r, in RM, received from the
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sale of q goods is modelled by the function r ( q ) = 80q. Determine the total revenue of the
factory in one day if the number of workers is 100.

(b) Complete Table 1 by determining if the following functions in Diagram 2 have inverse function
or vice versa and state its reason.

Diagram 2(i) Diagram 2(ii) Diagram 2(i)


Diagram Inverse Function Reason
(Yes/No)
2 (i)
2 (ii)
2(iii)

Table 1

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3 (a) Diagram 3 shows a piece of wire that was tied up at the two vertical posts of the same height
stand on horizontal ground.

Diagram 3

During afternoon, the wire bent until it touches the horizontal ground at one point
and forming the quadratic function f ( x ) = qx 2 − 4 x + q − 3 . Assume that post AB
as the y-axis and the horizontal ground BC as the x-axis, find the values of q. [3 marks]

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(b) It is given that and are the roots of the quadratic equation
 
5 x 2 − 8 x + 48 = 0.
Form a quadratic equation whose roots are  and  . [4 marks]

4 Diagram 4 shows the curves of quadratic function f(x) and g(x) which intersect the x-axis at two
same points.

Diagram 4

(a) (i) Find the value of r. [2 marks]


(ii) Find the value of p. [2 marks]
(b) Hence, find the coordinates of the maximum point of f(x) by using the method of
completing the square.
[3 marks]

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5
x −x x x
(
(a) (i) Given that p + p = 11, show that p − 3 p + 3 = − )( ) 1
p2 x
. [3 marks]

(ii) Solve the equation 4x + 22 x+3 = 40 + 4x+1 . [3 marks]

(b) Given logx 2 = p and logx 3 = q, express log6 48 in terms of p and/or q. [3 marks]

6 The top three countries in oil consumption in a certain year are The United States, Japan, and China.
In millions of barrels per day, the three top countries consumed 37.6% of the world’s consumed
oil. The United States consumed 7% more than China’s consumption. China consumed 5% more
than twice Japan’s consumption. What is the percentage of the world oil consumption did the
United States, Japan, and China consumed?
[6 marks]

7 Diagram 5 shows a trapezium OPQS.

Diagram 5

The line QS intersects the y-axis at the point R and is perpendicular to the straight line OS. Given
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that the equations of QS and OS are 5 y = hx + 29 and y = x respectively.
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(a) Find
(i) the value of h, [2 marks]
(ii) the coordinates of S. [2 marks]
(b) Given that SR : RQ = 1 : 3, find
(i) the coordinates of Q [2 marks]
(ii) the equation of the straight fine PQ [2 marks]

(c) A point T ( x, y ) moves such that QT = 2TS. Find the equation of the locus of T. [2 marks]

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Section B
Answer all questions.
[30 marks]

8 Use a graph paper to answer this question.


Table 2 shows the value of two variables, x and y, obtained from an experiment. The variables x
b
and y are related by the equation y = ax + where a and b are constants.
ax
x 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0
y 6.85 5.82 6.55 7.71 9.05 10.47

Table 2
(a) Plot xy against x², using a scale of 2 cm to 2 units on the x²- axis and 2 cm to 5
[5 marks]
units on the xy - axis. Hence, draw the line of best fit.
(b) Using the graph in (a) to find the value of
(i) a
(ii) b [5 marks]

9 (a) The first three terms of an arithmatic progressions are k – 2, k + 2, 2k – 4. Find


(i) the value of k. [2 marks]
(ii) the sum of the first 12 terms of the progressions [2 marks]
(b) Tarry pays back his bank loan by monthly instalment. He pays RM2000 in the first month, and
for each subsequent month he pays RM500 more than the previous month.
If Tarry’s loan is RM200 000, find
(i) the number of months needed for Tony to clear his loan, [4 marks]
(ii) the amount of his final instalment. [2 marks]

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10 (a) Find the number of terms in the geometric progression 128, 64, 32………… 16 . [3 marks]

(b) Express 5. 1̇1̇4̇ as a fraction in its simplest form. [2 marks]


(c) If 1 - 2k, 1 - 5k and 1 - 6k are three consecutive terms of a geometric progression, find
(i) the value of k, [3 marks]
(ii) the sum to infinity of the progression. [2 marks]

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Section C
Answer all questions.
[20 marks]

11 Table 3 shows the price indices and weightages of three commodities, A, B and C. Given the
350
composite price indices for A and B in the year 2020 is and for commodities A and C is
3
275
.
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Price index for the year
Commodity 2020 based on the year Weightage
2015
A 120 x
B 115 y
C 140 z
Table 3
(a) Find the price of commodity B in the year 2015 given its corresponding price
[2 marks]
in the year 2020 is RM 828.
(b) Find the ratio of x : y : z. [4 marks]
(c) Calculate the composite price index for the year 2020 based on the year 2015. [2 marks]
(d) If all the commodities increase by 25% from the year 2020 to the year 2022.
Find the total price for all the commodities in the year 2020 if the
corresponding price in the year 2022 is RM 240 000. [2 marks]

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12 Diagram 6 shows a quadrilateral ABCD such that ∠ABC is an acute angle.

Diagram 6

(a) Calculate
(i) ∠ABC, [2 marks]
(ii) ∠ADC, [3 marks]
(iii) the area, in cm², of quadrilateral ABCD. [3 marks]

(b) A triangle A'B'C has the same measurements as those given for triangle ABC, that is,
A'C’ = 12.3 cm, C'B' = 9.5 cm and ∠B'A'C’ = 40.5°, but which is different in shape to
triangle ABC.
(i) Sketch the triangle A'B'C’. [1 mark]
(ii) State the size of ∠A'B'C’. [1 mark]

Prepared by: Checked by Verifiedd by: Approved by:

………………. ………………………. ………………………. ……………….……..

En Do H H Pn. Faridah En Faizal Abbas Pn Zaireen Bt Hassan

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Marking Scheme of F4 Year End Examination 2022
Additional Mathematics Paper 2

No Working Mark Total


marks
1a i) 1 1 1
k=-2

a ii)
let f(y) = x

𝑦−3
=𝑥
2𝑦 + 1

y – 3 = 2xy + x

[Lihat sebelah] 𝑥+3


𝑦=
1 − 2𝑥 SULIT
𝑥+3 1 3
𝑓 −1 (𝑥) = ,𝑥 ≠ 1
1 − 2𝑥 2

𝑥+3
𝑔𝑓 −1 (𝑥) = 4 ( ) 1
1 − 2𝑥
4𝑥+12 1
,𝑥 ≠2 1
1−2𝑥

1b) 𝑦 = 4𝑥 + 5

𝑦+5
𝑥=
4
𝑥+5
𝑓 −1 (𝑥) = 1
4 3
𝑥+5 1
𝑔(𝑥) = 3 ( )+1
4

3𝑥 + 19 1
𝑔(𝑥) = ( )
4
2 a) 1 1
𝑟𝑞(𝑛)= 80( 25n - 𝑛2 ) or 2000n -10n2
8
3
1
𝑟(80)= 80( 25(80) - 8 (80)2 ) or 2000(80) -10(80)2 1

160 000 – 64 000


1
RM 96 000

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2 b) Diagram Inverse Function Reason
(Yes/No)
1
1 (i) YES the horizontal line cuts the
graph of function f at only
one point.

1 (ii) YES the horizontal line cuts the 1 3


graph of function f at only
one point.

1(iii) NO the horizontal line cuts the


graph of function f at two
points. 1

3a) 𝑏 2 − 4𝑎𝑐 = 0

(-4)2- 4( q )( q-3 ) = 0 1

3
16 - 4q2 + 12q = 0 or q2 - 3q -4 = 0
1
q =4 , q = -1 1

3b) 4 4 (−8)
SOR + =−
𝛼 𝛽 5

4(𝛼 + 𝛽) 8
=
𝛼𝛽 5

(𝛼 + 𝛽) 2 1 4
=
𝛼𝛽 5
4 4 48
POR 𝛼
×𝛽 = 5

5
1
𝛼𝛽 = 3

(𝛼+𝛽) 2
5 =5
3

2 1
𝛼+𝛽 =
3

EQUATION
2 5
x2 - 3 𝑥 + 3
= 0 or 3x2+2x + 5 =0 1

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4 a i) 𝑔(𝑥) = (𝑥 − 6)2 − 𝑟

= x2-12x +36 – r 1
2
36 – r = 27
1
r=9
4 a ii) −𝑏
=6
2𝑎

−(𝑝 − 8) 2
=6 1
2(−2)

p = 32 1

4 b) 𝑓(𝑥) = −2𝑥 2 + (32 − 8)𝑥 − 54


1
2 2
𝑓(𝑥) = −2𝑥 + 24𝑥 − 54 or 𝑓(𝑥) = −2(𝑥 − 12𝑥 + 27)
1 3
𝑓(𝑥) = −2(𝑥 − 6)2 + 18

Max point ( 6, 18 ) 1

5 a i). 2
(𝑝𝑥 + 𝑝−𝑥 = √11, )
1

𝑝2𝑥 + 2 + 𝑝−2𝑥 = 11

𝑝2𝑥 + 2 − 11 = −𝑝−2𝑥 3

𝑝2𝑥 − 9 = −𝑝−2𝑥 1

1
( 𝑝 𝑥 - 3 )( 𝑝 𝑥 + 3)=− 1
𝑝2𝑥

5 a ii) 4𝑥 + 4𝑥 × 8 = 40 + 4𝑥 1

Let k = 4x

k + 8k = 40 + 4k
1 3
k=8

4x = 8 22x = 23
3
x=2 1

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5b log 6 48 = log 6 (24 + 2)

4 log 6 2 + log 6 3 1

log 2 log 3 4log𝑥 2+log𝑥 3


4 log𝑥 6 + log𝑥 6 or 1
𝑥 𝑥 log𝑥 2+log𝑥 3
3
4𝑝 + 𝑞
1
𝑝+𝑞

6 Let US = x, Japan = y and China = z


x + y + z = 37.6 1

x – z = 7 , or x = 7 + z, or z = x – 7 or
1
z – 2y = 5, or z = 5 + 2y
6
⌊7 + (5 + 2𝑦)⌋ + 𝑦 + (5 + 2𝑦) = 37.6 1

x = 20.24% 1

y = 4.12% 1

z = 13.24% 1

7 a i) ℎ 29
𝑦= 𝑥+
5 5

ℎ 5
× = −1 1 2
5 2
1
ℎ = −2
7 a ii) ℎ 29 5
𝑥+ = 𝑥 1
5 5 2
2
𝑥 = 2, 𝑦 = 5
1
S ( 2, 5 )

7b i) 3(2) + 𝑥 3(5) + 𝑦 29
= 0 𝑜𝑟 = 1
4 4 5
41
x=6,y= 5 2
41
Q ( 6, ) 1
5

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7 b ii) 41 5 116 1
= (−6) + 𝑐 or c =
5 2 5 2
5 116
𝑦= 𝑥+
2 5 1

7 c) 𝑄𝑇 = 2𝑄𝑆

41 2
(𝑥 + 6)2 + (𝑦 − ) = 4[(𝑥 − 2)2 + (𝑦 − 5)2 ] 1
5
2
118 319
3𝑥 2 + 3𝑦 2 − 28𝑥 − 𝑦 + =0 1
5 25
8 a)
x² 0.25 1 2.25 4 6.25 9 1
xy 3.43 5.82 9.83 15.42 22.63 31.41
1

3 5

* x-axis and y-axis label correct (1m)


All points plot correct (1m)
Best fit line correct (1m)

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8 b i) 31.41−5.82 1
a=
9−1
2
1
a =3.20 ±0.01

8 b ii) y-intercept = 3 1
𝑏
3.2
=3
1 3
b= 9.60
1
9 a i) 𝑘 − 2 − (𝑘 + 2) = 2𝑘 − 4 − (𝑘 + 2) 1
2
k= 10 1

9 a ii) 12
𝑆12 = [2(8) + (12 − 1)(4))]
2 1
2
360 1

9 b i) a = 2000 , d = 500 Sn = 200 000


𝑛
[2(2000) + (𝑛 − 1)(500)] = 200 000 1
2
4
2
2000n + 250n -250n = 200 000 or
1
250n2 + 1750n - 200 000 = 0
1
n2 + 7n - 800 = 0

n = 25, or n = -32 (rejected, n > 0) 1

n = 25

9 b ii) T25= 2000 + 24 (500) 1


2
= RM 14 000 1

10 a ) 1
𝑎 = 128 𝑎𝑛𝑓 𝑟 =
2
1
Tn = 16
1
𝑎𝑟 𝑛−1 =
16
1 𝑛−1 1 1 3
128(2) = 16

27(2-1)n-1 = 2-4
1
-n + 1 -11
2 =2

n = 12 1

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10 b) 𝑎 = 0.114 , 𝑟 = 0.001
0.114 38 1
𝑆∞ = or
1−0.001 333 2
38 38
5,114114114 = 5 + 333 = 5333 1

10 c i) 1 − 5𝑘 1 − 6𝑘 1
=
1 − 2𝑘 1 − 5𝑘

1 − 10𝑘 + 25𝑘 2 = 1 − 6𝑘 − 2𝑘 + 12𝑘 2 1 3

13k2 – 2k = 0
2
k = 13 1

10 c ii)

1 2

1
11 a) 115 828 1
=
100 𝐵
2
B = RM 720 1

11 b) 120𝑥+115𝑦 350 1
= or 360x + 345y = 350x + 350y
𝑥+𝑦 3

x:y=1:2 1
4
120𝑥+140𝑧 275
= or 240x + 280y = 275x +275z
𝑥+𝑧 2 1

x:z=1:7
1
x:y:z=1:2:7

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11c)
120 × 1 + 115 × 2 + 140 × 7 1330 1
𝑜𝑟 2
1+2+7 10
1
133

11 d) 125 240000 1
=
100 𝑇
2
T = RM 192 000 1

12 a i)
1
2
1

12 a ii) 12.3² = 9.8² +5.2² - 2 x 9.8 x 5.2 kos ∠ADC 1

kos ∠ADC= - 0.2768 or see 73.93° 1 3

∠ADC = 106.07° 1

12 a iii) 1 1
Area or triangle ADC = 2 𝑥 5.2 𝑥 9.5 𝑥 𝑠𝑖𝑛106.07° or 23.658
1
Area of triangleACB = 2 𝑥 12.3 𝑥 9.5 𝑥 𝑠𝑖𝑛82.27° or 32.365 1 3
Area of Quadrilateral ABCD = 23.658 + 32.365
= 56.023 cm² 1

12b.

1 1

1 1

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2022 Year End Examination
Additional Mathematics
Form 4
2022 Year End Examination

Question Topics Level Marks


Knowledge Understanding Application

1a Functions X 3 4
1b Functions X 3 3
2a Functions X 5 3
2b Functions X 2 3
3a Quadratic Equations X 5 3
3b Quadratic Equations X 2 4
4a Quadratic Equations X 3 4
4b Quadratic Equations X 2 3
Indices, Surds and
5a Logarithms X 4 6
Indices, Surds and
5b Logarithms X 4 3

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6 Systems of Equations X 5 6
7a Coordinate Geometry X 3 4
7b Coordinate Geometry X 4 4
7c Coordinate Geometry X 5 2
8a Linear Law X 4 5
8b Linear Law X 4 5
9a Progressions X 2 4
9b Progressions X 5 6
10a Progressions X 2 3
10b Progressions X 3 2
10c Progressions X 3 5
11a Index Number X 3 3
11b Index Number X 2 5
11c Index Number X 3 2
12a Solution of Triangles X 3 8
12b Solution of Triangles X 4 2

Total
Frecuency Jum 100
Percentage

Level of Difficulty
(H) High 22%
(I) Intermediate 30%
(L) Low 48%

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